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100

A mobile phone that also has some of the functions of a computer.

Smartphone. 

100

An international computer network connecting other networks and computers.

Internet. 

100

An activity that you do to have fun, often one that has rules and that you can win or lose.

Game. 

100

To talk in a friendly and informal way to somebody.

Chat. 

100

A small tool or device that does something useful.

Gadget. 

200

To tell other people about your ideas, experiences, and feelings on the internet.

Share. 

200

To make something go or be taken to a place especially by post or email.

Send. 

200

An attempt to find somebody or something, especially by looking carefully for it or them.

Search. 

200

Able to move or travel around easily.

Mobile. 

200

To look for information in a dictionary or by using a computer.

Look up. 

300

Describing something that might exist or happen.

Possible. 

300

Describing something that is very difficult to believe or is very good.

Incredible. 

300

A system for connecting to the internet or sending data over computer networks using radio waves instead of wires.

Wifi. 

300

Describing something that can help do what you want.

Useful. 

300

A piece of software that you can download to a device such as a smartphone or a tablet. 



App. 

400

A device that is used for recording sounds or for making your voice louder when you are speaking or singing to an audience.

 Microphone. 

400

The set of keys for operating a computer or typewriter.

Keyboard. 

400

A piece of equipment for taking photographs, moving pictures, or television pictures.

Camera. 

400

A device that is placed inside a car engine, clock, and radio and that produces the electricity that makes it work.

Battery. 

400

A small computer that is easy to carry, with a large touch screen and usually without a physical keyboard.

Tablet. 

500

To make or design something that has not existed before.

Invent.

500

The purpose of a person or thing.

Function.

500

To discover somebody or something unexpectedly or by chance.

Find. 

500

To take and use something that belongs to somebody else, and return it to them at a later time. 



Borrow. 

500

The flat surface at the front of a television, computer, or other electronic device, on which you can see pictures or information.

Screen. 

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